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		<title>By: Princess Polymath &#187; Blog Archive &#187; LinkedIn Today SMS Notification System using LinkedIn, Twilio, Django and Heroku -</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Handle SMS responses from Twilio in Django (on Heroku)  These are building blocks that can be used for many similar projects, so I include them here to be an inspiration for future developers trying to get something working.  I enjoyed the resulting demo application enough that I ended up creating a web front-end to the system (so people could configure it) &#8211; you can get to the application at http://falling-summer-4605.herokuapp.com/ [...]]]></description>
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